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2020-21 Season Digital program Contents Click on an item to navigate to its page. Celebrating resiliency and committing to justice: Colorado Music Magazine Performance program CU Presents Digital Your support matters CU Presents personnel is the home of performing arts at the University of Colorado Boulder. The mission of the University of Colorado Boulder College of Music is to inspire artistry and discovery, together. 2020-21 Digital Programs October-December 2020 Editors: Jessie Bauters, Becca Vaclavik Photography: Glenn Asakawa, Jack Dorfman, Designer: Sabrina Green Ian McMorran, Amanda Tipton Contributors: Jessie Bauters, Olivia Lerwick, Becca Vaclavik Photo courtesy Boulder Daily Camera Celebrating resiliency and committing to justice: Colorado Music Magazine By Jessie Bauters Just in time for a virtual Homecoming, the College of Music released a special Centennial edition of Colorado Music Magazine this October. In addition to highlighting trailblazing alumni, legendary faculty, outstanding students and dedicated supporters, the college’s annual publication shined a spotlight on two aspects of the past year that none of us can ignore: the COVID-19 pandemic and the movement for racial justice. 3 2020-21 Season CU COLLEGE OF MUSIC The music of resiliency As coronavirus upended plans all over the globe, the performing arts on the CU Boulder campus were no different. But as a college, our artists have dug deep to find a way to keep our educational mission alive against extraordinary odds. Students and faculty used on-screen meetings to their unique advantage. The Trumpet and Horn studios produced virtual performances, along with the keyboard faculty and the bands. Distinguished Professor and Helen and Peter Weil Faculty Fellow David Korevaar challenged himself to record all of Beethoven’s sonatas in single takes during the stay-at- home period earlier this year. Finally, the college held a distanced commencement ceremony, with a group of alumni recording a tribute to the class of 2020. As we look ahead, we’re reminded that nothing can be taken for granted. But as the college has proven so far in 2020, these trials give us opportunity to grow, to be resilient and to show who we really are. A movement for change As the world has come to grips with the COVID-19 pandemic, the other undeniable headline of 2020 has been the Black Lives Matter movement. The 4 2020-21 Season CU COLLEGE OF MUSIC College of Music stands as a community of artists and educators against racism and in support of inclusivity for all our students, faculty, staff, alumni and community members. With that goal, new Diversity and Outreach Coordinator Alma Ramos joined the college this fall to resume the important work of bringing greater diversity to music study at CU Boulder. “Classical music is very much seen as a White industry, and when looking at the demographic, it is,” says Ramos. “It is the responsibility of the college to acknowledge how it has played a part [in that], as well as discover methods and skills to create a more inclusive field and challenge the privileged norms of classical music.” Ramos recently completed a master’s degree at the University of Colorado Denver. While there, she worked as a graduate assistant at the Peer Advocate Leaders (PAL) Program and at the Center for Identity and Inclusion under the Department of Diversity and Inclusion. “I’m excited about this position because it combines my two passions: music and social justice,” she says. Read these stories in their entirety and check out all the coverage in the 2020 Colorado Music Magazine. 5 2020-21 Season CU COLLEGE OF MUSIC Junior Recital Sophie Oehlers, oboe With: Anastasiia Pavlenko, piano 4:30 p.m., Saturday, October 31, 2020 Fantasy for Oboe Op. 90 Malcolm Arnold (1921-2006) Ballade for Oboe and Piano Hendrik Andriessen (1892-1981) Lorelei Ballade for Oboe and Piano John Conahan (1974) (World Premiere Commission) Three Romances for Oboe and Piano Robert Schumann (1810-1856) I. Nicht schnell II. Einfach innig III. Nicht schnell C-1 CU PRESENTS 2020-21 Season CU COLLEGE OF MUSIC Program notes [Malcolm Arnold was an English composer and trumpeter. His Fantasy for Oboe was composed in 1966 alongside his other fantasies for flute, clarinet, bassoon, and horn. These pieces were written for the Birmingham International Wind Competition. During the time of writing his oboe fantasy, he was going through a troubling time in his life that led to a divorce and suicide attempt. Hendrik Andriessen (father of Louis Andriessen) was a Dutch composer and organist during the years of Nazi occupancy in the Netherlands. In order to officially work and perform under Nazi rule, musicians were required to join the Nazi “Kultur Kammer” (Chamber of Culture), but Andriessen refused to join. He was removed from most of his public positions, and his compositions were forbidden for public performance. After the war, Andriessen was made Director of the Royal Conservatory in The Hague. His Ballade for Oboe and Piano was written in 1952, a couple of years after the Nazi's occupied the Netherlands. John Conahan is a composer, conductor, performer, and educator in the Philadelphia area. As a high school graduation gift, Conahan wrote this new oboe work for Sophie. This piece is directly inspired by the German folk story of Lorelei from the romantic poem, "Zu Bacharach am Rheine" written by Clemens Brentano in 1801. Lorelei is personified directly in the oboe. Robert Schumann was a German composer, pianist, and influential music critic. His Three Romances for Oboe and Piano was his only composition for oboe. It was composed in December 1849 and he gifted the piece to his wife, Clara Schumann. C-2 CU PRESENTS 2020-21 Season CU COLLEGE OF MUSIC About the performer Sophie Oehlers is a Junior Oboe Performance Major at the College of Music studying under Peter Cooper and Jason Lichtenwalter. This year, Sophie was named a finalist/co-winner of the 2020 International Double Reed Society Norma Hooks Young Artist Competition. As a winner of this competition, Sophie will perform at the 2021 IDRS convention in Boulder, Colorado. In May of 2020, Sophie won First Prize and was given the Special Performance Award in the Quebec International Music Competition. Sophie has been named a Fellow with the NSO Summer Music Institute for both the 2019 and 2020 seasons and has played at the Saarburg International Music Festival as well as the NYU Woodwind Institute. At the College of Music, Sophie has performed with the CU Orchestras, Eklund Opera, Wind Symphony, Symphonic Band, as well as multiple chamber music ensembles and has participated in masterclasses with Randy Gardiner, Jacqueline Leclair, and Sherry Slyer. C-3 CU PRESENTS 2020-21 Season CU COLLEGE OF MUSIC Watch. Listen. Gather. Online. Each week we bring you curated creations from the artists you’d see in any other CU Presents season, in the comfort of your own home. 6 2020-21 Season CU COLLEGE OF MUSIC Today and every day, your support matters. Gifts to the College of Music Dean’s Annual Fund have a greater impact than ever before, serving as the college’s lifeline to address the rapidly changing needs of our students, faculty, staff and programs. Your support helps keep our people safe and our music alive. Call to make a gift OR at 303-492-3054 7 2020-21 Season CU COLLEGE OF MUSIC Personnel As of Oct. 12, 2020 COLLEGE OF MUSIC Dean Director of Strategic Initiatives and Special Assistant Robert Shay to the Dean Associate Dean for Graduate Studies Alexander George Margaret Haefner Berg Assistant Dean for Budget and Finance Assistant Dean for Concerts and Communications Carrie Howard Joan McLean Braun Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies and Senior Associate Dean Enrollment Management John Davis Matthew Roeder Interim Assistant Dean for Advancement Angela Farone CU PRESENTS Executive Director Box Office Services Coordinator Joan McLean Braun Adrienne Havelka Marketing and PR Director House Manager Laima Haley Rojana Savoye Operations Director Senior Piano Technician Andrew Metzroth Ted Mulcahey Director of Communications, College of Music Piano Technician Jessie Bauters Mark Mikkelsen Director, Macky Auditorium Travel and Guest Artist Coordinator Rudy Betancourt Elise Campbell Assistant Director of Marketing Recording Engineer Daniel Leonard Kevin Harbison Public Relations Manager Media Specialist Becca Vaclavik Dustin Rumsey Publications Specialist Scheduling and Operations Coordinator Sabrina Green Devin Welch Digital Communications Assistant Director of Development Tiara Stephan Ashley Harkrader Marketing Assistant Assistant Director of Development Natalie Werner Lauren Nichols Public Relations Assistant Assistant Director of Annual Giving and Alumni Olivia Lerwick Engagement Social Content Creator Emily Chesnic Erika Haase Senior Events Manager Video Producer Katie Neal Vanessa Cornejo Program Manager for Strategy and Stewardship Box Office Manager Madison Munn Christin Woolley Development Assistant Caitlin Stokes.